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This was a quite decent movie for being Van Damme. The movie are mixed with adventure style like "National Treasure" and "The Medallion" and of course fighting scenes along with it. Some comedy scenes aswell or atleast tries to be funny. Overall a watchable B flick.

You'll be lost within the first 3 minutes in yet another unwatchable JCVD film that I assumed was an attempt at an Indiana Jones parody - it even comes with its own gag real at the end...a cameo appearance from Charlton Heston instigates an Oscar worthy moment between these two senile stars that's something to behold.

As seen on Telefutura's "Cine De Las Estrellas," it was harder for me to take this film seriously learning that Jean-Claude wrote some of the stuff. As the fight scenes intertwined with scenes of awkward dialogue, this is a decent movie to do other stuff at the same time, such as web-surfing, like I did.

Watching a recording of this I switched it off because of the ridiculous situation Jean gets into taking multiple security guards at one time and not one of them is able to give one punch or kick. Give me break looking at other reviews I'm sure other critics walked out on this film.

This was not the greatest script on the planet...It was worth watching for Ben Cross alone. When he plays a bad ass, he plays them right and can make even the oddest, not so great movie shine. I cannot say the same for Van Damme. Yes the fight scenes were well choreographed, but his acting left a lot to be desired.

If you like The Muscles from Brussels - okay, his movies are in the category of "secret shames" or " guilty pleasures - you'll dig this. The cinematography is fantastic, for one. The cast is surprisingly great! Sofia Milos of CSI: Miami fame; Ben Cross; Charlton-freaking-Heston. It's got some of the comedy elements that imbued "Knock Off" (a surprisingly fun flick) and none of the "I'm trying to find out what happened to my dead twin" that Van Damme seemed to be noted for.

Much like a Chuck Norris movie, when you watch a Van Damme movie you pretty much know what you are getting: a healthy dose of martial arts action, little plot and mediocre acting. This does not break that mold. Van Damme's acting is worse here than in some of his others - he hams it up big time. The martial arts choreography is decent enough, but the storyline is highly unbelievable. Sofia Milos softens the blows of some of the rough edges. Knowing what you are getting in advance makes it go down easy.